Vietnamese, Lao inspectorates strive for closer ties

Vietnam and Laos have shared a desire for their Government Inspectorates to cement cooperation and experience exchange in the reception of citizens, settlement of complaints and denunciations, and anti-corruption in the time ahead.
Vietnam and Laos have shared a desire for their Government Inspectoratesto cement cooperation and experience exchange in the reception ofcitizens, settlement of complaints and denunciations, andanti-corruption in the time ahead.

It was stated by Lao DeputyPrime Minister Asang Laoly and Deputy Inspector General Nguyen ChienBinh at their meeting in Vientiane on October 21.

Binh briefedhis host of Vietnam’s socio-economic situation and the outcomes of histalks with the Lao Government Inspectorate, saying he is satisfied withbilateral cooperation over the past time.

Deputy PM Laoly saidthe cooperation between the two Inspectorates has helped the twoGovernments prevent and fight corruption and handle petitions lodged bycitizens.

He said he hopes both sides will work closely together to nurture the special Vietnam – Laos ties.

The Vietnamese delegation is on a working visit to Laos from October 20-24.-VNA

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